The Northern Ireland pair helped the young Hammers record a 4-0 win on Saturday
Northern Ireland teens Callum Marshall and Patrick Kelly were to the 'four' as West Ham United Under 21s hammered Liverpool at the weekend.
Northern Ireland striker Marshall - who made his senior international debut back in June - scored his first with a close-range shot at the back post, and added the second with another clinical finish to make it 2-0.Former Coleraine midfielder Kelly was instrumental in the third, surging into the box before dinking the ball over advancing Reds keeper Fabian Mrozek for Gideon Kodua to tap home.
Marshall has scored a staggering 13 goals in eight appearances for the Hammers' Under 21 side this season, and provided two assists.
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